Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Reveals Motive For Bombings

Dzhokhar made remarks indicating that the attack in Boston was retribution for what he called U.S. attacks against Muslims in Afghanistan and Iraq, a law enforcement official told CNN.

The suspect allegedly explained the motive way back on April 19, by putting together a makeshift note while he was surrounded by police hiding in that covered boat in a Watertown, Mass. backyard.

Dzhokhar scribbled that the victims of the Boston bombing were collateral damage, as many Muslims have been during the wars in the Middle East. The brothers believed that an attack against one Muslim was an attack against all Muslims, CNN reports, and felt they were forced to respond.

When Dzhokhar was interrogated after waking up in his hospital bed, he reportedly gave law enforcement officials the same explanation. He also reportedly wrote that he did not miss his brother, and would be joining him soon.

Dzhokhar & Tamerlan Tsarnaev: Retribution For Muslims?

Since being captured on April 19, Dzhokhar has been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction and malicious destruction of property causing death. If convicted, he could face the death penalty. As of now, he is being held at Federal Medical Center Devens, a minimum security prison 40 miles west of Boston.

His brother Tamerlan, who was killed during a scary police shootout in the early morning of April 19, was recently buried in a Muslim cemetery in Doswell, Va.

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No Rachel, American soldiers are not seen as terrorists by all Muslims, just the Taliban, etc. Your remarks “we kill them, they kill us” is simplistic and without deeper knowledge of all the facts. Most countries in the Middle East are living the way we did in the Middle Ages and most of the female population there are longing for freedom from the oppression of their daily lives. How can say that American soldiers are killing tons of innocent lives and could care less about it? My husband served in the military and I have heard firsthand accounts of the heartbreak and tragedy of war. Go to the V.A. hospital near you and talk with our wounded warriors. You won’t see any of them laughing about killing innocents. Most of the young men who fight over there firmly believe they are doing so to defend their country. God Bless Them for their sacrifices.

Timothy McVay: White Christian Terrorist, James Holmes: White American Terrorist, Adam Lanza, White American Terrorist, Columbine Shooters: White American Terrorist and let’s not discuss the many White American serial killers that brought terror and fear to your neighbourhoods. I guess it’s easier to pinpoint “bad” people if you think they physically look different from you, but you know what? White people can be crazy too. Broad generalized statements just means a lack of education or blind ignorance.

Who ever said white people couldn’t be terrorists? Evil comes in all colors and races, but when the terrorist claims their terror is for a certain religion and/or country, then it’s a whole other ball game.

What’s interesting is that while Muslims are terrorists to us, American soldiers are terrorists to them. We kill them, they kill us – it’s a never-ending cycle. Sadly, what most Americans fail to see is that TONS of innocent blood has been spilled by our soldiers and, frankly, they couldn’t care less even if they did, I’m sure. The soldiers are still lauded as heroes. Likewise, across the globe, men like the Boston bombers are also lauded as heroes. In the end, they’re all murderers of innocent people and we’re all just paying the price of our government.

We can’t prosecute her when she kills with tornados, earthquakes, floods and fire.
It’s time to see human violence as another manifestation of Mother Nature and try
to prevent bad behavior caused by medical problems.

Rachel did you forget what century you’re in? Back during the time of the crusades, people cheered on hangings as public entertainment. Life and death was different back then, this discussion is about NOW. And, as for your comment above, our soldiers are not supposed to kill innocent. Sometimes they die in the midst of a battle, and sometimes they die because they’re being used as human shields by their own people, and on the rare occasion that one of our soldiers goes crazy from the stress and goes on a killing spree. All of which are not condoned or maliciously done (with the exception of the crazy few). The difference between us and them is that they carelessly attack innocent people and are rewarded when they do so. Rachel maybe you’re taking your freedom of speech for granted a little too much. Be grateful for the country you live in, because you have no idea how lucky you are to have our brave troops fighting for your ability to live and say whatever you want.

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Posted at 11:37 AM on May 16, 2013

Rachel: you are a sane person. It’s always easy to say that Muslims are all bad and no other religion is “evil” like theirs. But perhaps if someone would crack open a book instead of just reading personal opinion blogs, they’d know that the bloodiest religious history belongs to Christians. So if we want to start counting bodies it would be counteractive. So why not come together and realize that evil comes in all shapes, colours, forms and yes even religious creed.

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Posted at 11:40 AM on May 16, 2013

@Wow: Perhaps you believe everything your very skewed media tells you but I doubt that wars created in the middle east were all done for the well being of those people (as was blatant with the war in Iraq). Consider this, you are born in the Middle East and everyday is like the Boston bombing x 100. If you’re life is a constant life of warfare, losing your loved ones, starvation etc. do you not think you’d want to exact revenge, or be easily persuaded to join an extremist unit?

Do you know how rich a powerful the Christian church is? I’m sure there are a lot of things they are involved in that aren’t kosher yet it isn’t publicized.

Anyways, I am a non-religious person and find that although most religions general message is LOVE, people tend to use it as a weapon for hate.